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This simple self-titled design was called the 'Employment Standard' in Korn's early mail order catalog, and it came in a few color schemes (this being the most radically different). The most common version, a burgundy shirt with a grey stripe, was available into the Life Is Peachy era, although this may have been leftover stock as the group was already with Giant Merchandising at that point. This design almost exclusively bore a generic Murina tag. One other version would use that same grey and black accented stripe, but on a grey shirt (often with a Gildan tag). That version, and a VERY limited number of burgundy shirts, bares a copyright of ©1995 THE KORN PARTNERSHIP.
absolute classic
They sure had some gems. Thank you, as always, for the fire, friend!
Really cool shirt and as always your background story is great - thanks for that!
Ahh, thank you thank you, my man!
pigwalk42 on
absolute classic
meetyourmaster on
They sure had some gems. Thank you, as always, for the fire, friend!
DavyJones480 on
Really cool shirt and as always your background story is great - thanks for that!
meetyourmaster on
Ahh, thank you thank you, my man!